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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

WetnWild Fantasy Makers 2014 (partial)

WetnWild Fantasy Makers 2014

October is here!! To kick off one of my favorite months in the year, I'm sharing some swatches of this year's WetnWild Fantasy Makers nail polishes (I've had them since the end of August... these things come out earlier and earlier, I tell ya!). I chose two of the collection of five, but before I start in on the colors, the repackaging is worth mentioning. They're still the cute little tombstone shape, but instead of the mottled grey headstone emblazoned with "R.I.P.", the cap is a satin finish black printed with little silver skulls (links to previous collection picks at the end of the post). These bottles kind of look like Darth Vader with a new wardrobe.

On to the colors. This year's set contains a pink, which is an odd Halloween choice, to me. It fits nicely with the rest of the collection, though, which is brighter than those of years past. I bought it for the name. It's called Ghouls Rush In, the name of last year's bright orange. Like last year's iteration, this one dries to a rubberized finish. It's opaque in two coats. Great formula-- no complaints here!

WetnWild Fantasy Makers 2014 Ghouls Rush In

WetnWild Fantasy Makers 2014 Ghouls Rush In

My second Fantasy Makers choice is Roach Busters, a yellow green packed with shimmer-- golden, with hints of light blue and pink strewn throughout. This one is freakin' awesome. It's perfect in two easy coats and positively glows on the nail. The name combined with the color make this a creepy gorgeous polish. I'll let your imagination do its thing.

WetnWild Fantasy Makers 2014 Roach Busters

WetnWild Fantasy Makers 2014 Roach Busters

The WetnWild Fantasy Makers collection is available for sale where WetnWild products are sold. I found mine at Fred Meyer. I've seen them at Rite Aid and Walgreens-- they all should still be very readily available. Polishes retail for $1.99 each.

As promised, or threatened, lolol, here are links to my previous Fantasy Makers posts (and bottle shots with the old design).

I like the idea of a pink with a rubberized finish, so I would pick it up for that-- otherwise, it's a very odd choice for Halloween. BUT THAT GREEN!!! Holy cramoly, that's freaking fabulous. So glowy!!

It's actually a nice, inexpensive alternative to Butter London Cake-hole; not exactly the same shade of pink, but same finish and like, $13 cheaper, lol. But yeah, still no Halloween connection! Roach Busters is so darned awesome!!

Oh my goodness, that green is AMAZING!! It's bold enough to be a summer shade, but one can still get away with wearing it in October by calling it a Halloween polish hehe. That is genius! I've got to track this down. :D

You're absolutely right and it's all part of what makes Halloween so much fun in the first place-- wearing things beyond the norm :) Kinda makes me want to go points again just so I can wear this with them :)

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